Draft #43 brings a creative, slightly industrial touch with the aesthetics for navigation. Can this be done with an older American feel, and less modern? Will this design hold with the "courier" font? The two colors for those fonts are black and red, with red being used VERY sparingly.
Draft #25, can we see an example of how would this design translates when the background images are color? The example should address the concern of how legible the text/navigation will be when those background images are pale around the text/navigation areas.
Could draft #24 utilize a very tight wood grain-pattern image, such as heartwood pine, in place of the black? Note: the wood grain pattern would be oriented vertically. Perhaps, a warm, blonde/amber wood tone.
Draft #39 has some very favorable sensibilities. "The Pinewood", positioned in the lower-left portion of the composition might do well within the gray lower panel, positioned on the left. Similarly, the social networking icons would do well to be positioned in the gray panel, as well... positioned to the right. The address, phone number, and e-mail might do well to occupy the space between the two. It might be compelling to see the sample image in a truer color, as opposed to grayscale/sepia. Is there a color that contrasts better than the gray in the upper and lower panels? Perhaps a shade of brown?
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This might better convey the earnest sensibility behind the project.
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http://www.dalhov.se/
let us this as a basis for the site.
our logo should be where the D is but not pinewood... pinewood would be bottom left.
social media bottom right hand stacked
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http://www.dalhov.se/
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were looking for simple & clean but a little warmer like the links below:
http://www.bestmadeco.com/pages/outposts
http://generalknot.com/
http://www.serenbe.com/
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Looking for images to cycle on main page and blog to start below the fold.
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